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PitSnipe (Kyle): Got homenfrom CANVAZ at 730pm. Was so tired we all took a shower and went to bed. Now to unpack the X and clean it up. It was a great weekend. Thanks to all that attended. We didn't get a final rig count but it was somewhere in the ballpark of 26.Today at 07:42:12 AM

Forrest: How often does coffee and crawlers happen?October 13, 2017, 04:00:15 PM

Thupertrooper (Victor): I was trying to get everything ready since Wednesday but couldnt get my rig aligned so friday morning it is for me. Ill post my actual departure to meet up with some of you guysOctober 12, 2017, 06:53:36 AM

ShockBlue_Scott: Well I am now the owner of a 2nd Gen Xterra.October 12, 2017, 06:48:48 AM

pinchel (Rob): Depends though, I'm waiting on some details before I can set a final departing time.October 11, 2017, 07:27:21 PM

pinchel (Rob): I plan to drive up no later than Friday morning.October 11, 2017, 07:26:49 PM

XTiki: Want to make Secret Pass run at noon.October 11, 2017, 07:22:07 PM

XTiki: Anybody driving up early Friday from the Valley?? Wanted to make camp by 10amOctober 11, 2017, 07:20:57 PM

XTiki: The Valley?? I planned on leaving early to get up for Friday first trail.October 11, 2017, 07:18:44 PM

Well after a long 2 weeks of my radflo rear emulsion rear shocks being stuck in the southeast due to the storms they finally arrived.

I couldn't sleep tonight so I installed them. Took about an hour. I can tell these shocks are already much stiffer than the bilstein 5100's we'll see how they ride. Hopefully I can test them out this weekend.

Well it was Midnight and I was wide awake, and remembered I got a memory foam topper from my friend that I helped move. So I cut it to size to fit the back of my rig. Now My gf, pup, and I can overland much easier and travel without a tent.

As always I had the best helper a man could ask for.

Still plenty of space underneath to store things

Made a horizontal cut so I can flip it over onto itself.

All was that was needed was some cardboard, a sharpie, and a razor blade.

You'll have to let us know how that works out. I tried it with a cheaper one and a second layer of pads and was still unable to sleep comfortably. I thought about going thicker but it seemed like the space required killed the advantage of it. I'm going to try using a couple ultralight sleeping pads.

You'll have to let us know how that works out. I tried it with a cheaper one and a second layer of pads and was still unable to sleep comfortably. I thought about going thicker but it seemed like the space required killed the advantage of it. I'm going to try using a couple ultralight sleeping pads.

We use to use our backpacking sleeping pads, they were okay. And since this was free I had no reason not to test it out. The foam is about 5 inches thick. I'm hoping to test it out soon.